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  2. Foam weapon - Wikipedia

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    If the foam weapon is to be an axe, a head carved out of open-cell foam may be affixed. Additional layers of closed-cell foam can be used to define a blade of a sword, the hilt of a dagger, or the soft foam "spikes" of a club. Foam weatherstripping is commonly used to better define a "cutting blade" as opposed to electrical tape.

  3. Dagorhir - Wikipedia

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    Dagorhir is a full-contact, live-action combat game, and combatants engage each other in battle with foam-padded boffer weaponry and equipment. To keep battles organized, realistic, and safe, the three main tenets of The Dagorhir Manual of Arms – safety, playability, and realism – are enforced by heralds (referees) during battles.

  4. 12 surprising carry-on items you're not allowed to take ... - AOL

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    Foam swords are not allowed in carry-on bags, but lightsabers are permitted. ... Similarly, squirt guns, Nerf guns, or other items that resemble realistic firearms or weapons are prohibited in ...

  5. Calimacil - Wikipedia

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    Calimacil Probotik inc. is a Canadian manufacturer located in Sherbrooke, Quebec.Founded in 2003 by Patrick Lessard, [1] its name comes from an elven language created by author J. R. R. Tolkien: cali meaning light and macil meaning sword. [2]

  6. Buzz Bee Toys - Wikipedia

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    Air Warriors Jr. Sports consists of toy sports equipment such as foam balls, basketball hoops and pogo sticks. [9] The Ruff Stuff Electronics line consists of realistic toy guns that make electronic sound effects. [10] Ruff Stuff Fun Foam is a line of foam toys such as flying discs, footballs, swords and flashlights. [11]

  7. Fencing - Wikipedia

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    Fencing instructors may wear a heavier jacket, such as one reinforced by plastic foam, to deflect the frequent hits an instructor endures. Plastron A plastron is an underarm protector worn underneath the jacket. It provides double protection on the side of the sword arm and upper arm.

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